2 out of 18 people found the following comment useful :- Plot Holes, 5 May 2008
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nickic1226 from United States
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I usually enjoy this show but they tried too hard in this episode and
created a huge plot hole. The defense supposedly created reasonable
doubt by alleging that Dr. Brennan could have committed the crime since
she was also in all three places that the particulate evidence
connected to the murder weapon. What they forgot was that the defense
had already proved that the pipe with the particulate evidence on it
was not the murder weapon. Therefore, the particulate evidence was
irrelevant. Brennan's father could have gotten off without making her a
suspect. I guess they just needed a sentimental end so they forgot what
the show is supposed to be about--the forensic evidence.
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2 out of 18 people found the following comment useful :-

Plot Holes, 5 May 2008
Author: nickic1226 from United States
*** This comment may contain spoilers ***
I usually enjoy this show but they tried too hard in this episode and created a huge plot hole. The defense supposedly created reasonable doubt by alleging that Dr. Brennan could have committed the crime since she was also in all three places that the particulate evidence connected to the murder weapon. What they forgot was that the defense had already proved that the pipe with the particulate evidence on it was not the murder weapon. Therefore, the particulate evidence was irrelevant. Brennan's father could have gotten off without making her a suspect. I guess they just needed a sentimental end so they forgot what the show is supposed to be about--the forensic evidence.
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